It’s about being a warmer, better person and believing you can brighten up the world with the sound of "Jingle Bells."

You can’t not love all the great stuff about Christmas.

It flows into our veins as easily as a Starbucks coffee on a Monday morning.

2. It’s too much about us.

We want the fattest geese on our Christmas tables and the fanciest bottles of wine in our bellies.

We want the biggest, brightest, most opulent trees on the street.

We want to give our kids the best and most expensive gifts, so they can take them to school and brag about how much Santa spoiled them.

But although we might donate money and sing Christmas carols for the less fortunate, all the aforementioned things kind of miss the point and cancel out all the great things we’ve done this Christmas to be better people.

3. It’s delicious.

I will be the first to admit I like great food, and I take no shame in it.

Thus, I naturally love the winter holiday season.

It starts off with mouthwatering pumpkin pie and mashed potatoes, and it ends with a tall glass of champagne when the clock strikes midnight on December 31.

That’s more than one month full of culinary enjoyment I will never regret.

4. It’s lonely.

Unless you’re in one of those picture-perfect, Hollywood-inspired, almost-surreal relationships, Christmas can be a time when you'll feel an emptiness in your bed.

I know I do.

In all honesty, I may prefer to cuddle up under my blankets and enjoy a good romance novel, but when Christmas comes, I’d rather kiss someone under the mistletoe.

Of course, I come to my senses as soon as January 2 comes.

But still, I hate that Christmas makes me question my relationship status with all the cheesy movies and soppy songs.

At Christmas, sharing that extra-large pepperoni pizza suddenly sounds like a dream come true, but it’s definitely not true during the rest of the year.

5. It’s glamorous as hell.

Well, if Hell was glamorous, at least.

All the lights, all the décor and all the pumpkin spice flavors inviting you into those hipster coffee shops are fabulous, enticing and beautiful.

From the classic Coca-Cola truck commercial to the puny, yet adorable tree I bought at Walmart five years ago, everything about Christmas is pretty.

It’s an explosion of color, glitter and glam.

Kitschy, and yet so stylish, Christmas decorations are meant to make us feel celebratory.